Nancy Chambers

Birdwatching Morn - Poem by Nancy Chambers

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Start the morning, leisurelyWondering what bird will visit meWhile I am having my cup of coffeeWhich winged friend will feed Upon the suet and sunflower seedIt is such a delightSeeing which bird will alightOr to hear a Carolina Wren trillingAnd a woodpecker in a tree drillingOh how thrilling! Now there is a Chickadee, Dee, DeeSailing in from a lofty treeSparrows and finches are as commonAs the Harbinger of Spring, RobinSometimes on the a day fairA Red breasted Nuthatch is thereSmaller than a tiny SparrowWith head, black and white striped, narrowWearing a patriotic coat of Red, White and BlueBirds of with these colors are fewSites like these are enough reason, To watch birds in every season.